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Topic: Rails application on Servage hosting

I guess some of you have heard about this before.I am still a beginner in Ruby on Rails, but I have developed a lot of PHP, therefore I use Servage as my webhosting.

Until now Servage has been a very nice host, but I cant get my Rails app up and running, and Servage seems to have given up.

- I have chmodded all my files to 777. - I have changed the ownership of /tmp and /log folders, to the webserver - I have changed yourapp/public/dispatch.cgi|rb|fcgi paths to be: #!/usr/bin/ruby - I have uploaded the .htaccess file in to the public folder

# If your Rails application is accessed via an Alias directive,# then you MUST also set the RewriteBase in this htaccess file.## Example:#Alias /kokken /my/servage/path/kokken/public#RewriteBase /kokken

# If you're using RubyGems and mod_ruby, this require should be changed to an absolute path one, like:# "/usr/bin/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-0.8.0/lib/dispatcher" -- otherwise performance is severely impairedrequire "dispatcher"

# If you're using RubyGems and mod_ruby, this require should be changed to an absolute path one, like:# "/usr/bin/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-0.8.0/lib/dispatcher" -- otherwise performance is severely impairedrequire "dispatcher"

And my dispatch.fcgi:#!/usr/bin/ruby## You may specify the path to the FastCGI crash log (a log of unhandled# exceptions which forced the FastCGI instance to exit, great for debugging)# and the number of requests to process before running garbage collection.## By default, the FastCGI crash log is RAILS_ROOT/log/fastcgi.crash.log# and the GC period is nil (turned off). A reasonable number of requests# could range from 10-100 depending on the memory footprint of your app.## Example:# # Default log path, normal GC behavior.# RailsFCGIHandler.process!## # Default log path, 50 requests between GC.# RailsFCGIHandler.process! nil, 50## # Custom log path, normal GC behavior.# RailsFCGIHandler.process! '/var/log/myapp_fcgi_crash.log'#require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment"require 'fcgi_handler'

Re: Rails application on Servage hosting

What error message are you seeing exactly? Also when I visit the page, I'm presented with username/password input boxes. By the way, is this a shared or dedicated hosting?

Regards

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